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I use the filter on my N**** and it also got a very soft 'Hot Mirror' in Front

of the Sensor. The 'Cyan Corner' at wide angles are a similar problem.

 

Because the filter works with thinkness of its coating, the wide angle light

at the borders crosses the filter a longer way and

higher frequencies (vidible red) are also filtered.

 

Think of: You can't remove the detected IR light with Photoshop, so you need a filter.

Leica users: You are not alone! Others just don't know ;)

 

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They run anywhere from around 80 to 200 depending on size check Adorama and B&H

 

I got my B+W Digital Pro in E46 size from Foto Huppert in Deutchland for 58 Euro including shippping. I also got an E41 from them for 50 Euro including shipping.

 

Apparently they now have more B+W IR cut filters in stock.

 

Willkommen bei Foto Huppert

 

Brush up on your high school German or use

 

Language Tools

 

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@ Harald, which N****, do you use? An actual one?

 

@ Steve, I think the friendly Hupperts will have no problem to understand a simple order in english...

And they have a very good connection to B&W (I recommended them in another thread), I got my IR-Cut 486's in E39, E55 and E60 very fast from them.

 

If somebody needs a translation, write me!

 

Regards from Germany, Arne

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The Heliopan filter is quite pricey.

 

Here is a better filter (I mentioned it earlier in one of the threads) made by Baader Planetarium (scroll down to the bottom of the page for UV-IR rejection filter):

 

Astro-Physics Inc.

 

Only limitation with this is the size. The largest is the 2" filter that needs to be used with step rings.

 

Vivek

 

I am very curious. The filter properties look great to me but how do you adapt a 182mm filter (the 1.25 inch version) to 39mm for M8 lenses? Must be some very fancy step up rings. What are they and where do you get them?

 

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Arne, with "actual", do you mean "current"? Because "actual" in English means "real" :) This makes your sentence sound very sarcastic, unfortunately (unless you meant it that way).

 

Carsten, I can be sarcastic sometimes, but in this case i meant current, sorry.

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